Jon Hood Shares Loud and Clear
Imagine a world where bands like Dry Cleaning and Dummy intermingled. This is a land that fuses explorative electronics with the breakdown of modern post-punk, and that is the land where you’ll find Switzerland’s Jon Hood. There are elements of the vocals that feel like faint whispers, all of it kind of crafted as if it was a sample pushing from beneath the bubbling pulse of the rhythm section; there are certain moments that overlap too, reminiscent of the glorious days of Broadcast and Life Without Buildings. There’s just so many things to adore about this track, but most of all, it has me salivating at what’s in store when they drop Pieces of Reality!

During this time of the year, there’s slim pickings in terms of what’s out there, as labels and bands prepare to kind of whole up for the Winter, but we still have a really solid collection of jams for you. For starters, B. Gray and I met long, long ago at a Twilight Sad show at the OG Emos here in Austin (not the blasphemous new spot), so their new song gets precedent to show our love. We were really stoked to see our Internet pal Matt Kivel, currently of Austin, drop a single form his forthcoming LP, so that, of course, shows up. Then there’s just quality hit after hit, with Diles Que No Maten and Twin Shadow and Vilde and Devin Shaffer (sorry for the polysyndeton). There’s a little bit for you all!
Big can of Primrose Daycare System, and big fan of this new jam, “Primrose,” by Swedish outfit